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Mario Molina was a Mexican chemist who discovered the threat of CFCs to the ozone layer in the 1970s.
His research led to the signing of the Montreal Protocol in 1987, a global agreement to phase out the use of CFCs.
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Molina's work helped to raise awareness about the dangers of human activity to the environment.
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He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for his research on the depletion of the ozone layer.
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Molina's discoveries and advocacy led to the development of alternative technologies and safer products.
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His work inspired many scientists and environmentalists to work towards a sustainable future.
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Molina co-founded the Mario Molina Center for Energy and Environment in Mexico to promote sustainable development in Latin America.
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His legacy continues to influence international policy and efforts to combat climate change.
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Molina's dedication to scientific research and advocacy serves as an inspiration to future generations.
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He showed how one person's work can make a significant impact on the world.
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